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i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24 hours we've heard from president karzai saying that u.s. unit have to get out of wardock province within two weeks because of what they're affiliated afghan forces have allegedly done. what should the u.s. do about that? >> well, what i just heard is that the reports are not correct, and that the military is investigating. so i would sort of like to hold my fire and wait and see what actually is correct and not correct. >> let me just ask you. your information that those reports were not correct, are those from official sources? in other words, have you been briefed on this? >> from my intelligence staff.
i think our government needs to sit down with china forth with, present the evidence to china, ask china for its investigation, and press, press, press. this is going to no good end unless there is some agreement between our two nations and the world committee -- community for an agreement which is enforceable. one of these days there is going to be a huge cyber attack somewhere, and we must prevent that from happening. >> we're not without crisis. how about afghanistan? in the last 24...
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hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud light platinum is bringing sexy back to the beer aisle with singer justin timberlake. he'll star in ads and serve as a creative and musical curator. >>> and if david beckham hadn't claimed he did all the stunts for his 90 h&m underwear commercial we wouldn't have to show to it you. he did say he liked getting to do all the stunts so bloggers have been poring over the 1:30 spot and the verdict is 37-year-old becks did use a butt-double. >>> this may be on the wish list of many street cleaners today, a two-lane plow. >>> no snow storm can stop the madness of the most pampered and primped pooches on the planet. the dog show comes to new york. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company thr
hewlett-packard is following in apple's recent footsteps and posing new limits on temporary workers in china factories. >>> bank of america got on the winter storm frenzy issues, winter storm, may bring 2 feet of snow, prepare now, make sure you have plen 30 of cash. >>> bud light platinum is bringing sexy back to the beer aisle with singer justin timberlake. he'll star in ads and serve as a creative and musical curator. >>> and if david beckham hadn't claimed he did...
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he is sort of a bull in a china shop here. >> i wrote, if i may quote myself, that he was not going to win senator congeniality, any awards, including from his republican colleagues, but i don't think he cares. he has the traditional way to come into the senate is a little low-key, keep your head down. this is not the cruz way. he is not on cruise control. >> you covered the senate a long time before you started writing a column. the same stuff being written about ted cruz, wasn't it written about rick santorum in the 1995? >> yeah, that's a good analogy. >> and look where it got him. >> it depends on what your goal is. if your goal is to get something done in the senate, it may not be the best way to achieve that goal. if your goal is to push your agenda and perhaps coincidentally or not, push yourself, it might be pretty effective. >> what do you make of cruz? what's interesting to me is all the senators that are, on one hand, they whisper that they don't like how aggressive this guy is being, including republicans. but, boy, they all want to say, go, ted cruz. marco rubio tweeted, t
he is sort of a bull in a china shop here. >> i wrote, if i may quote myself, that he was not going to win senator congeniality, any awards, including from his republican colleagues, but i don't think he cares. he has the traditional way to come into the senate is a little low-key, keep your head down. this is not the cruz way. he is not on cruise control. >> you covered the senate a long time before you started writing a column. the same stuff being written about ted cruz, wasn't...
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treaty to a domestic political audience that everybody, they're not dummies, they understand, india, china, all the other countries that have to do with it, they understand what the modern republican party is. and they know that that cannot be sold to 66 senators in the united states senate so long as there are enough republicans to block it. >> so it interferes with our ability to take any sort of leadership role on an issue like that because of our domestic essential cramp from not being able to process that information? >> right. and people, look, in the world of international affairs, you know, other countries study our domestic politics. they understand exactly what these dynamics are. so you can try to say, well, we're going to be really tough about this, and yes, we're credible. we can go home. we can go get this carbon regime. everybody knows that's not the case. because it's manifestly not the case. because you have people like lindsey graham who was for a carbon regime before he reneged on it going around saying they're not going to support it. >> republicans threatened to hold u
treaty to a domestic political audience that everybody, they're not dummies, they understand, india, china, all the other countries that have to do with it, they understand what the modern republican party is. and they know that that cannot be sold to 66 senators in the united states senate so long as there are enough republicans to block it. >> so it interferes with our ability to take any sort of leadership role on an issue like that because of our domestic essential cramp from not...
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it's not just from china. it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeing the ability to sabotage our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, "the new york times," "washington post" and new york journal. according to this instructional video that did the study. >> here we see him logging into one of his operational accounts. generating additional e-mail accounts. >> spear fishing is sending deceptive e-mails, tricking users into clicking on a malicious link to a phoney website. the hackers are able to steal confidential files and route them to shanghai. >> when these companies are engaging in business in china, they are going up against the full resources of the chinese government. >> reporter: the president himself has complained about china's cyber attacks and officials say got nowhere.
it's not just from china. it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeing the ability to sabotage our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, "the new york times," "washington post" and new york journal. according to this instructional...
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we now know china has done what the u.s. has not, put a tax on carbon. on tuesday, the official state newspaper announced that quote, china will proactively introduce a set of new taxation policies designed to preserve the environment including a tax on carbon dioxide emissions according to a senior official at the ministry of finance. we don't know when the tax will kick in, how high it will be or how strictly it will be enforced. we know there are reasons to be quite skeptical of china's commitment to reducing emissions but we know chinese authorities are increasingly concerned about climate change and directing more investment toward renewable energy. we know public investment in renewable energy in if u.the u. on the decline. >>> we know the citizens of a houston suburb, missouri city, better be towaready to pay up w they need the services of the local police. starting march 1st, drivers will be charged the cost of dispatching first responders to the scene of car crashes, a tab that can run as high as $2,000. we know city officials say the new policy
we now know china has done what the u.s. has not, put a tax on carbon. on tuesday, the official state newspaper announced that quote, china will proactively introduce a set of new taxation policies designed to preserve the environment including a tax on carbon dioxide emissions according to a senior official at the ministry of finance. we don't know when the tax will kick in, how high it will be or how strictly it will be enforced. we know there are reasons to be quite skeptical of china's...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. liquid gold. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 30 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now through sunday. an amazing selection storewide, do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life its
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. liquid gold. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." ah, there is always room for hearty folks. you're looking at a shot of rockefeller center here in new york city. it's 32 degrees outside, snowing and winds are gusting at about 22 miles per hour. and there are about 100 people outside waiting for tickets to see justin bieber tomorrow night on "saturday night live." "ed show" producers caught up with a few of these devoted fans earlier tonight, just to see how they're hanging on. >> yay, justin, we love you! >> we love you, justin! >> justin! >> so worth it! >> how long have you guys been waiting out here? >> hours. >> 2:00 to 3:00. >> it's so cold. >> we forgot. our brains froze. >> how long would you guys wait in a blizzard to see justin bieber? >> forever. my whole life. until my 21st birthday. >> forever until he came out. >> for a million years. i love him so much. >> if we got in tomorrow, then i would probably cry. just th
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." ah, there is always room for hearty folks. you're looking at a shot of rockefeller center here in new york city. it's 32 degrees outside, snowing and winds are gusting at about 22 miles per hour. and there are about 100 people outside waiting for tickets to see justin bieber...
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the government of iran formally and publicly praising [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> we saw with his nomination something truly extraordinary, which is the government of iran formally and publicly praising the nomination of a defense secretary. i would suggest to you that to my knowledge that is unprecedented to see a foreign nation like iran publicly celebrating a nomination. >> just watching that reminded me of mccarthy. welcome back to "hardball." that's just a sample of freshman texas senator ted cruz's language this week about defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. here is what really happened at his week
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just one other note, we always talk about what's going on in china. hewlett-packard, still a major employer over there, pushing back on student labor in china. they want -- basically high school kids when there are big labor shortages go straight from school and they have to work huge hours over there and has nothing to do with their studies and they're forced to do it. hp is saying you have to fix this problem or we're not going to employ you as much as we have in the past. >> brian shactman, thank you. have a good weekend. >> good luck with the phone. >> thanks. you know how they made all that money, leigh? >> how so? >> through the apple repair. >> yes, one year apple care. i signed up for it, yeah. >> it doesn't break, these other things. >> this is the narrative of business, brian hit it. samsung is making huge strides now. apple stock is down 35%. what seemed unquestionable a year or two ago and apple is great. i'm not doubting apple but this is new players come in. one fumbles. this is what makes business narratives fun to watch. >> but this ne
just one other note, we always talk about what's going on in china. hewlett-packard, still a major employer over there, pushing back on student labor in china. they want -- basically high school kids when there are big labor shortages go straight from school and they have to work huge hours over there and has nothing to do with their studies and they're forced to do it. hp is saying you have to fix this problem or we're not going to employ you as much as we have in the past. >> brian...
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if we want to compete against on the world stage, against china or india or brazil, then we need to be look at those aas. >> we need in the gas. i wish he would tell the epa that. rich, what about the argument that rick made, which is we're always hearing about government being the pioneer, that government is the seed capital for innovation. is that true? >> he makes half a point, you know. but the structure is all wrong. if you look -- so many of the examples that rick talked about, chiefly the internet came through military r and d. military r and d -- al gore. military r and d works because there is a sense of urgency. there is an exist tensionial threat. the actual development of the companies, when john f. kennedy said we're going to put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960, the reason that we were able to do so and leap ahead of the soviet union is because of the semiconductor companies in silicon valley. yeah, the military bought a lot of semiconductor tips during that period. but guess what? these we privately funded companies and they had p and l's they had to worry about.
if we want to compete against on the world stage, against china or india or brazil, then we need to be look at those aas. >> we need in the gas. i wish he would tell the epa that. rich, what about the argument that rick made, which is we're always hearing about government being the pioneer, that government is the seed capital for innovation. is that true? >> he makes half a point, you know. but the structure is all wrong. if you look -- so many of the examples that rick talked...
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on china. it's as dependent as. long as you know the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the u.s. is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operate and beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any given device. the want to talk about you know china is a is under the microscope right now are possibly being a cyber threat but they're not the only one involved in online spying are they say no so in order for the for any for any malware or spying to work on any of these on any of these devices right now let's say it came from china and there was a threat on it it would have to contact machines or or people some somewhere else in the somewhere else in the world that would be very you know very very quickly discovered the wa
on china. it's as dependent as. long as you know the devices are manufactured in china and they're cheap enough for us to buy so you threw out some statistics earlier and that indicate that china and the u.s. is very dependent but. keep in mind that these devices still have to obey rules to enter operate and beyond networks and it would be you know it would be extraordinary for. back doors to be or malware to ship and for no one to notice because of the number of eyes that are looking on on any...
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foxconn is freezing hiring at its china factories. following china's lunar new year holiday, many foxconn employees have returned to work, something the company did not anticipate. many workers remain at home during the holiday break, and factories typically face a worker shortage. no word on when the freeze will end. it's official: office depot has agreed to buy officemax in an all stock deal worth $1.2 billion. it's something that has been rumoured for years as the number two and three chains struggle with declining revenue at retail stores and intensifying competition from staples. following the merger, office depot and officemax will close stores, save on advertising and streamline supply chain efforts. a redesign at yahoo.com: new ceo marissa mayer is putting her stamp on the company with a new look for its home page. it includes content that users may customize and a simpler, streamlined design. yahoo has seen the loss of revenues, and users leaving for competitors, for several years. the main aim of the new design, the first in
foxconn is freezing hiring at its china factories. following china's lunar new year holiday, many foxconn employees have returned to work, something the company did not anticipate. many workers remain at home during the holiday break, and factories typically face a worker shortage. no word on when the freeze will end. it's official: office depot has agreed to buy officemax in an all stock deal worth $1.2 billion. it's something that has been rumoured for years as the number two and three chains...
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state-sponsored computer hacking of american companies by china. well, tonight it's the news media itself under siege, including some very big names. our report from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: the "new york times" says hackers have been attacking its computer system for the past four months. even managing to get passwords for individual reporters. the paper says its own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it too was hit by chinese hackers who apparently wanted to monitor its china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, any suggestion that the chinese were involved, quote, irresponsible. but "the times" says the hack attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on its website, which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had amassed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we fir
state-sponsored computer hacking of american companies by china. well, tonight it's the news media itself under siege, including some very big names. our report from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: the "new york times" says hackers have been attacking its computer system for the past four months. even managing to get passwords for individual reporters. the paper says its own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing...
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, build and china, sell in china, and build a different locations and that is at the factory which kind of says a few things. bonobo are familiar with that. the supply chain which is kind of going to the wayside. is that an indicator? is supply chains of the net is wreaking at this point? has that been eliminated? and the final question or comment is, is a service called amex at harvard. instead of creating a you can take any signs course taught by some of the best professors and harvard, mit, briefly, and so forth for anywhere in the world from a classroom with hundreds of thousands students all online. this is raising the playing field to a level where at some point we are going to have some really smart people in africa and elsewhere and they're just not going to need is and that can drive your point about export. at some point that in. .. companies know the supplier, and company after company has gone back understand that to dive in and rationalize those. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> next on c-span2, the british house of commons debate on legalizing sam
, build and china, sell in china, and build a different locations and that is at the factory which kind of says a few things. bonobo are familiar with that. the supply chain which is kind of going to the wayside. is that an indicator? is supply chains of the net is wreaking at this point? has that been eliminated? and the final question or comment is, is a service called amex at harvard. instead of creating a you can take any signs course taught by some of the best professors and harvard, mit,...
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it is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of a value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic. it is a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars, $300 billion, it would cost the united states in lost research and development. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company in compete against a chinese company it all the money you pay for research and development if they get for nothing. they get all of it for nothing. whether it is taxpayer money or stockholder money that pays for it, they wait until its is done and they steal it and use it to compete against us. the third is you is cyber war pure -- issue is cyber war. it does not happen that much. it has been demonstrated that it could happen. instead of blowing something up with a bomb or missile, and you blow it up with a cyber command. it is not science fiction. it has been demonstrated. the united states did it to iran, blowing up 800 nuclear centrifuges with a cyber command instead of dropping a bomb overhead. we also demonstrated you can do it two electric
it is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of a value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic. it is a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars, $300 billion, it would cost the united states in lost research and development. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company in compete against a chinese company it all the money you pay for research and development if they get for nothing. they get all of it for nothing....
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on quality control after reports suppliers foreign relations fattening poultry with antibiotics from china. sales could drop 25% this quarter. >> no more conference calls in your pjs. melissa meyer said all employees who work remotely have to come in to the office by june. we need to be physically together. department chain's macy's and j.c. penney will duke it out in court who has the right to sell martha stewart's branded bruise. amazon will jump start its streaming video service. creators will get $10,000 for an option and a share of the royalties if there show is produced. oscar nominee helen hunt wore a strapless gown from h and m. straight ahead, sword swallowing in the big apple for a good state. ohio state takes on michigan state as march madness gets closer. you're watching "early today." >>> now to some stories that caught our eye this morning. we begin in california with a major melee between college baseball teams. fists began flying after one player was tagged out and shoved by an opposing player. the bench-clearing brawl between sacramento state and u.c. riverside led to thre
on quality control after reports suppliers foreign relations fattening poultry with antibiotics from china. sales could drop 25% this quarter. >> no more conference calls in your pjs. melissa meyer said all employees who work remotely have to come in to the office by june. we need to be physically together. department chain's macy's and j.c. penney will duke it out in court who has the right to sell martha stewart's branded bruise. amazon will jump start its streaming video service....
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the white house revealed how it's going to strike back at china following cyber attacks. they say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. and target was attacked by a cyber attack. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security flaw in the browser. apple says it was similar too an attack on facebook earlier this week. >>> bp won't pay penalties for all of the more than 200 million gallons of oil that spilled back in 2010. the u.s. government agreed not to fine them for 34 million gallons they captured before entering the gulf. fines for all the rest of the oil will be in the billions. >> sony is expected to reveal details about its much anticipated gaming console today. execs will announce the gaming station that was released six years ago. sony competes with microso
the white house revealed how it's going to strike back at china following cyber attacks. they say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. and target was attacked by a cyber attack. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for...
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. >>> in central china today a truck carrying fireworks exploded. the explosion destroyed parts of an elevated highway. at least five people were killed, eight hospitalized. cars and trucks fell about a hundred feet to the ground. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. >>> and now to the economy. the labor department releases january's employment report this morning. the economy remains sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of higher social security taxes. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, we have an economy that's still struggling despite some positive signs like higher consumer spending, higher business investment. the job market is similar. we expect sluggish growth in today's report. of course, any surprises there could jolt the market. wall street is eagerly awaiting the government's january jobs report. analysts predict the country added jobs last month but not enough to buck the unemployment rate from its current 7.8%. >> it's b
. >>> in central china today a truck carrying fireworks exploded. the explosion destroyed parts of an elevated highway. at least five people were killed, eight hospitalized. cars and trucks fell about a hundred feet to the ground. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. >>> and now to the economy. the labor department releases january's employment report this morning. the economy remains sluggish challenged by a steep decline in defense spending and the impact of...
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and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel or plato. >> that was abc's nick schifrin in rome. after benedict says good-bye to the church's cardinals, he flies by helicopter to the papal retreat. he will offer a blessing from the balcony and then shut the door. in his own words, benedict will be hidden for the rest of his life. >>> and it is a very busy morning in rome. and our friends at "gma" are planning complete coverage of this historic day. keep it right here on abc news. >>> our other major story, is massive budget cuts set to begin in less than 24 hour ps. after weeks of warnings, president obama softened his tone about the cut
and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel...
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it is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of a value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic. it is a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars, $300 billion, it would cost the united states in lost research and development. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company in compete against a chinese company it all the money you pay for research and development if they get for nothing. they get all of it for nothing. whether it is taxpayer money or stockholder money that pays for it, they wait until it is done and they steal it and use it to compete against us. the third issue is cyber war. it does not happen that much. it has been demonstrated that it could happen. instead of blowing something up with a bomb or missile, you blow it up with a cyber command. it is not science fiction. it has been demonstrated. the united states did it to iran, blowing up 800 nuclear centrifuges with a cyber command instead of dropping a bomb overhead. we also demonstrated you can do it two electrical generators. you can do it to p
it is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of a value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic. it is a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars, $300 billion, it would cost the united states in lost research and development. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company in compete against a chinese company it all the money you pay for research and development if they get for nothing. they get all of it for nothing....
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making china the largest consumer of russian oil and chinese officials are reportedly in talks about joint development of russian offshore oil and gas. next on "money," making right to work a secret in michigan? getting that pulled from a big, new ad campaign. should i emplo unemployed workee allowed to sue? they are ready to fight back in court. will it deal a blow at eight dangerous time? when we come back. can you ever have too much "money"? my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime.
making china the largest consumer of russian oil and chinese officials are reportedly in talks about joint development of russian offshore oil and gas. next on "money," making right to work a secret in michigan? getting that pulled from a big, new ad campaign. should i emplo unemployed workee allowed to sue? they are ready to fight back in court. will it deal a blow at eight dangerous time? when we come back. can you ever have too much "money"? my mother made the best toffee...
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confront china but then other people are saying what if china says so what? big deal, we don't want to stop. this is how we're going to gain strategic advantage tha but oths are thinking about sanctions, targeted sanctions against the chinese industries are benefiting from the hacking or using her house, go after people that you know are involved in hacking and say they are not welcome in the united states. >> host: let's go to tom from every pennsylvania, republican line for john reid. good morning,. >> caller: morning. very fascinating subject. i have multiple points that would like to make with you. not the ones being -- the major reason that this problem right now is because when the internet was originated it was set up so that business interests, and people like this could have backdoor access to everybody else's business. and that they don't know what to do about the problem they created. the next thing is, we have this constant attack by the chinese, and they attack us in every way possible, yet there are people in america making tons of money happily
confront china but then other people are saying what if china says so what? big deal, we don't want to stop. this is how we're going to gain strategic advantage tha but oths are thinking about sanctions, targeted sanctions against the chinese industries are benefiting from the hacking or using her house, go after people that you know are involved in hacking and say they are not welcome in the united states. >> host: let's go to tom from every pennsylvania, republican line for john reid....
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. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and apple was the target of a hacking attack at the company's california headquarters. apple says mall ware infected a small number of its mac computers used by employees. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security flaw in the browser. apple says it was similar to an attack on facebook earlier this week. >>> bp won't pay penalties for all of the more than 200 million gallons of oil that spilled back in 2010. the u.s. government agreed not to fine bp for 34 million gallons the company captured before entering the gulf. fines for all the rest of the
. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and...
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they are creating a zone of instability on china's border. we would hope china would play a more forceful role since they seem to have a great deal of influence. one would hope as well that the example of a failure to support united action in north korea would be also a lesson china would pick up with respect to dealing with iran. we should seek at the negotiating table -- we should sit at the negotiation table as long as possible. if we can do that only with a more united support around the negotiating table. >> on north korea, i have already frequently said iranians [indiscernible]north korea with cruel -- withdrew and tested a nuclear bomb. iran does not have a nuclear bomb. the level of sanctions on iran is more than one korea. this is a double standard of the u.s. and the west of having a should teach it relationship with other countries. the issues are not nuclear. the problem is here. s -- this is l n s ike sanctions. when they started this in 2010, within three years, iran has established one of the most powerful cyber armies in the w
they are creating a zone of instability on china's border. we would hope china would play a more forceful role since they seem to have a great deal of influence. one would hope as well that the example of a failure to support united action in north korea would be also a lesson china would pick up with respect to dealing with iran. we should seek at the negotiating table -- we should sit at the negotiation table as long as possible. if we can do that only with a more united support around the...
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china is denouncing the test. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. so far so good. 60 miles per hour on 795. so far so good on the north and west side of the beltway. 95, 65 traveling southbound from havre de grace. traffic without delay down to the 895 split and into the harbor tunnel. 55 miles per hour on 295. 63 on 97 at 100. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. so far so good. temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's. it will be driving this morning. probably a mix of light rain and snow this afternoon with a high near 43. there could be some accumulating snow tonight. >> thank you. 5:12. >> staying inside and give your friends their tickets from ticketmaster. >> the bloomberg business report is comin >> welcome back. 5:15. we are off to a dry start on this wednesday morning. the morning commute will be just fine. mid 20's up to the pennsylvania line. 33 degrees in rock hall. the clouds will thicken up as we head for the morning. it will turn cloudy as we head towards lunchti
china is denouncing the test. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. so far so good. 60 miles per hour on 795. so far so good on the north and west side of the beltway. 95, 65 traveling southbound from havre de grace. traffic without delay down to the 895 split and into the harbor tunnel. 55 miles per hour on 295. 63 on 97 at 100. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. so far so good....
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china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing goods to north korea these days and there for the north koreans are very dependent on them. china has also invested in a lot of industries in north korea moving out a lot of the minerals. the northern part of north korea is very mineral-rich. they have been moving copper, nickel, iron ore, coal, and to the two inland provinces adjacent to the peninsula to help their own economy in china. they have really been working toward its own benefits on the peninsula in terms of supporting north korea. where there is a lot of effort these days behind the scenes is getting china
china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing...
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a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an f35. you cannot directly to be that to the hacking of the program. it just looks like it. host: richard is on the phone from florida. good morning. caller: i agree with some of your callers. we have been doing -- a number of years ago china forced down a spy plane. you have mentioned cyber attacks against iran. i do not know how much we were involved in having scientists killed. we seem to run drones into other people's countries without any problem in killing people. how would we feel if somebody threw a drone in our country and assas
a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an...
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so china is competing for the same gas. europe is competing for that gas. why would you sell it for $3 in the united states if you could sell it for 15 in europe? melissa: how does the cost of nuclear stack up for the consumer versus everything else? if you go to the department of energy website wind only costs 8 cents a kilowatt-hour. they leave out a lot of factors. coal is ten cents. nuclear is ten cents. is wind cheaper to the consumer?. >> we found no place in the world where wind is cheaper. there are several factors. wind has to be subsidized. if you look globally, if the government is not subsidizing wind significantly you can't afford to build them the second part of wind is doesn't run all the time. melissa: right. >> you need electricity 24 hours a day. when you're asleep you need electricity to keep the refrigerator going. melissa: right. >> the concept of purely reliable power 24 hours a day is really where the nuclear advantage comes in. melissa: when working and subsidized it is eight cents but that is almost never. dan, thanks for coming on
so china is competing for the same gas. europe is competing for that gas. why would you sell it for $3 in the united states if you could sell it for 15 in europe? melissa: how does the cost of nuclear stack up for the consumer versus everything else? if you go to the department of energy website wind only costs 8 cents a kilowatt-hour. they leave out a lot of factors. coal is ten cents. nuclear is ten cents. is wind cheaper to the consumer?. >> we found no place in the world where wind is...
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the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the united states. united states ambassador to japan under president carter and president reagan. when he dies, written on his tombstone at arlington tom at his request, is michael joseph mansfield, born march 16, 1903, died october 5, 2001 -- drive it, united states marine corps. no leader, no and that -- majority leader, ambassador to japan. a remarkable man. i was working on the voting rights act in capitol hill, which was a real fight. civil rights public accommodations -- people go to hotels and restaurants. talk about changing power, and the
the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the...
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china camp, olompali, and samuel p. taylor. three ago. as welcome as those funds may be, state matching funds will not be available in the future and state park officials realize that partnerships with local groups will be essential in saving a park. we don't know if that's can't beatthose organizations that came up with the private funding know they will have we are using this very valuable window to help the park become selfsupporting financially that's the only thing that can save the parks. at china camp in marin jeff >> residents in southwest pakistan are demanding government protection after a bombing killed more than 80 people on saturday. the blast also injured more than 160 others. the remote activated bomb was hidden in a water tank at a market in the town of quetta. police say the neighborhood is mostly shi-ite. pakistan has seen its share of attacks on shi-ite muslims. they have been increasingly targeted by militant groups who view them as heretics and non-muslims. >> up next on kron four news weekend. and a navy s
china camp, olompali, and samuel p. taylor. three ago. as welcome as those funds may be, state matching funds will not be available in the future and state park officials realize that partnerships with local groups will be essential in saving a park. we don't know if that's can't beatthose organizations that came up with the private funding know they will have we are using this very valuable window to help the park become selfsupporting financially that's the only thing that can save the parks....
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to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a random size to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after banks i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent civilians are killed because it's the logical continuation of a policy that we started there are no rules of the road here right now to understand that we have the disc in this discussion there are zero rules of the road the f.a.a. has been pressured by this administration to push through the right to use drones for everybody for example a corporation can own a drone and they can spy on activists they can spy on labor they can spy on competitors paparazzi tom can use a drone and park it in your backyard if they want for four days because there are no rules here and this president has failed to talk about it becaus
to send armed drones over phoenix looking for mexican drug lords who are mexican nationals or when china decides to send armed drones over san francisco or d.c. to take out chinese dissidents or a random size to go after the virus makers that took down their centrifuges and discovers that they're living in manhattan or iceland decides to go after banks i mean are we supposed to just sit around and quietly watch as entire city blocks of blown up in the united states and innocent civilians are...
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this is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic, a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars -- the intelligence estimate says $300 billion -- it is going to cost the united states and lost r&d. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company and compete against a chinese company if all of the money you pay for r&d they get for nothing. they get all of your r&d for nothing. whether it is taxpayer money or stockholder money that paid for that r&d, they wait till its done and they hack in and still it and use it to compete. the third issue is something called cyber war. that thankfully has not happened very much, but it has been demonstrated that it could happen. what does that mean? it means instead of blowing something up with a bomb or missile, you blow it up with a cyber command. it is not science fiction. it has been demonstrated. the united states did it to iran, blowing up 800 nuclear centrifuges with a cyber command, instead of flying a b2 bomber overhead and dropp
this is someone in china hacking their way into a company and stealing any information that company has that is of value or into a research lab. this is a pandemic, a quiet pandemic. billions of dollars -- the intelligence estimate says $300 billion -- it is going to cost the united states and lost r&d. that means lost jobs. you cannot be an american company and compete against a chinese company if all of the money you pay for r&d they get for nothing. they get all of your r&d for...
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retail is china, hardly anybody believes china respects human rights and is a democracy, but we don't get blamed because they do business in china, but we did business with other regimes and somehow that caused a lasting negative tv, which again is unfounded. so there are reasons for all the points you made that go more to the heart of american foreign policy and american values, but we can do a better job in disabusing and refuting what people are led to believe that is contrary to who we are. >> allan wendt. >> allan wendt, formally with the state department. madam secretary, you've outlined a very ambitious agenda and program over at the department of state. could you tell us about the budgetary resources that will be required to carry out that agenda? >> i'm very glad you asked that question. you know, we've had some success in the very first years of my tenure in making the case to the congress to increase budgets, increased workforce, to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges, threats and opportunities we face. but we are moving into the negotiations and a potential seque
retail is china, hardly anybody believes china respects human rights and is a democracy, but we don't get blamed because they do business in china, but we did business with other regimes and somehow that caused a lasting negative tv, which again is unfounded. so there are reasons for all the points you made that go more to the heart of american foreign policy and american values, but we can do a better job in disabusing and refuting what people are led to believe that is contrary to who we are....
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versus china. it's, that the and getting more of the value added. i think when you look at the tree, look, the trade system, when apple sells ipr exports ip, that's included in the trade system. when we move apart over china to get it civil, that's included as an export. the whole thing is included as an import. i just don't think those numbers are anywhere near as flawed as you would suggest. >> so i think we're going to in this panel here. thank you, the digital fabrication -- [applause] >> and on to complete stay where you are. we're going to go right into the next discussion which is going to be moderated by my colleague from the atlantic who is arriving on stage now. >> the senate appropriate committee holds a hearing today on the potential impact of automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. members will hear from cabinet secretaries from homeland security, had, education and defense, and the white house budget controller. live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. today booktv features author stephen hess on his new book, what ever h
versus china. it's, that the and getting more of the value added. i think when you look at the tree, look, the trade system, when apple sells ipr exports ip, that's included in the trade system. when we move apart over china to get it civil, that's included as an export. the whole thing is included as an import. i just don't think those numbers are anywhere near as flawed as you would suggest. >> so i think we're going to in this panel here. thank you, the digital fabrication --...
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. >> dwight eisenhower wasn't a republican either because he wasn't a hawk and kept us out of endo china and the middle east and took the heat because he was a guy who knew what was going on in the world. >> you're not sufficiently republican if you don't want to bomb iran. it was ironic today when john mccain put it out there and said basically, chuck hagel was mean to president bush, criticized the iraq war, his fellow members of the senate thought he was not sufficiently loyal republican. that's pretty rich coming from john mccain who made it his life's work to oppose george w. bush. >> was it chuck hagel who said he had an illegitimate child with an african-american child and produced a south asian young woman. >> exactly. >> that stuff about his wife cindy being a drug addict. >> yeah. >> was that -- that was w.'s people. karl rove and that crowd. >> exactly. >> which of them did it but somebody did on that side and he forgives those people. >> that's right. >> and says this guy -- this must be some kind of weird transportation of emotion. anyway, yesterday john mccain something tru
. >> dwight eisenhower wasn't a republican either because he wasn't a hawk and kept us out of endo china and the middle east and took the heat because he was a guy who knew what was going on in the world. >> you're not sufficiently republican if you don't want to bomb iran. it was ironic today when john mccain put it out there and said basically, chuck hagel was mean to president bush, criticized the iraq war, his fellow members of the senate thought he was not sufficiently loyal...